- Badr al-Din
Baydara al-Mansuri (Arabic: بدر الدين بيدارة المنصوري) was the na'ib al-saltana (viceroy) of the
Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf
Khalil (r. 1290–1293)...
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While walking with a friend,
Khalil was
attacked and ********inated by
Baydara (his
commander in chief) and his followers, who was then
killed under the...
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prompting the
first Mamluk expedition in 1292
under the
viceroy of Egypt,
Baydara.
During that campaign, the Mamluks,
spread along the
coastal road and cut...
- Emir
Baydara, and the
atabeg al-asakir (commander in chief), al-Shuja‘i. In
early 1292, Ibn al-Sal'us
informed al-Ashraf
Khalil that
Baydara was accruing...
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chronicler Badr al-Din al-Ayni, in 1292, the
Sultan al-Ashraf
Khalil compelled Baydara to take
three thousand cavalry up the
coast from Egypt,
entering Kisrawan...
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prompting the
first Mamluk expedition in 1292
under the
viceroy of Egypt,
Baydara.
During that campaign, the Mamluks,
spread along the
coastal road and cut...
- son Al-Ashraf
Khalil commanding Cairo's Citadel,
supported by
Viceroy Baydara al-Mansuri. The army
moves via Salihiya,
across Sinai and
through Jordan...
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Mamluks launched a
punitive campaign against them in 1292. It was led by
Baydara, the
viceroy of Egypt, the
second highest-ranking
official in the sultanate...
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first two. On 14
December 1293, he was ********inated by his
viceroy Baydara al-Mansuri, who then
proclaimed himself sultan. His
reign was short-lived...
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December –
Mamluk sultan of
Egypt Khalil is ********inated by his
regent Baydara, who
briefly claims the sultanate,
before being ********inated
himself by...